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T.Williams 
Mrs.B.F.Yates 
W.5.Gould 

J.Levy Gals. 
Rougeron 
W.»5S.Gould 
Charles E.Moran,agt. 
A.A.Tilney 
J.¥.Clarkson 
Charles A.Gould 
Ray Hopper, agt. 
Mr.Rougeron 

EF. Albee 
W.W.Seaman,agt. 
W.S.Gould 


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Ray Hopper, 
E.F.,ALbee 

W.W.S6aman, 
Ray Hopper, 
W.W.Seaman, 
Thomas Nort 
E,F Albee 


Paintings from-the collection of the late CHARLES A.GOULD 


BOLD at American Art Association Jan.27,1927. 


Price Buyer 4 ice Buyer 


$ 600. M.E.Hall ‘ Ray Hopper, agt. 
675. T.Williams ; : EF, Albee 

1,025. Mrs.B.F.Yates : 00. W.W.Seaman,agt. 
850. W.S.Gould ; 100. Ray Hopper,agt. 

weeoU. J.Levy Gals. 92. A W.W.Seaman,agt. 
700. Rougeron 95. Thomas Northrup 

4,400. W.S.Gould 30 E,F.Albee 


£,900. Charlies E.Moran,agt. 
100. A.A.Tilney 

O75. J.¥.Clarkson 

DEO Charles A.Gould 
2,000. Ray Hopper, agt. 

O25. Mr.Rougeron 

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FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


From Saturday, January 22 To Time of Sale 
Weekdays g a.m. to 6 p.m. 7 Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
Thursday Evening, January 27 at 8:15 O’Clock 


pals CONDUGLED BY 
ar, ©. ‘Bernet & Mre Fl. FH. Parke 


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Exhibition and Sale at the 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE - 50th TO s7tie> PREEAL 
NEW YORK CITY 


1927 


French, Dutch and American 


Paintings of the XILX Century 
and Contemporary Schools 


Including two important Corots and 
works by Diaz, Charles Emile Jacque, 
Van Marcke, Marie Dieterle, Rosa 
Bonheur, Felix Ziem, Francois Cachoud, 
Prits Uhaulow, -Erenrr Joseph 
Harpignies and Jean Georges Vibert 


Cfrom the Collection of the Estate of the Late 


) harles A. Gould 


Sold by order of the executors 
Celia Gould -NGlne, Richard T. 
Greene &S Bankers Trust Company 


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OTTO BERNET +s HIRAM Ho PARKE - sep 77e eee 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - ING 
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Thursday January 27, 1927 at 8:15 O'Clock 


Catalogue Numbers I to 100 Inclusive 


bee ek SV: N TN 


French: Contemporary 


PANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


In the foreground a pool of iridescent water spanned by a rustic bridge, beyond 
which are pastoral and wooded lands, and a shepherdess watching her flock 
of sheep; the sky with brilliant reddish-gold sun emerging from behind the 
clouds. 


Signed at lower right, F. pp MonrHoLoNn 


Height, 6 feet 5 inches; width, 4 feet 3 inches 


Peek OS: J;'O U base Uae Tk 
French: 1815—1892 


LPANTIQUAIRE 


Interior of a studio with an aged man seated before a table massed with smal] 
objects of art and vertu, the light reflected from an upper window; in 
the background a littered cupboard and a draped alcove. 


Signed at lower left, C. MULLER 
Height, 8 inches; width, © inches 


Mees Rel SL OS meee Pls 
French: 1815—1892 


THE SCRIBE 


Interior scene, depicting the figure of an elderly man holding a manuscript 
seated by the side of a table before an open chest. 


Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches 


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EF. Se eee 


French: Contemporary 


TWO TAVERN SCENES 


Depicting jovial tavernistic figures playing musical instruments: [a] Seated 
by a barrel. [B] Seated on a low bench. 


Signed at upper right and upper left, F. Pureani, and dated 1883 
Heights, 8% inches; width, 7 inches 


CHARLES EDOUAR DoD aire 
French: 1841—1895 


COURTYARD WITH FIGURES 


In a brilliantly lighted courtyard a cavalry soldier with bent head walking 
with a commiserating priest; in the background by the open doorway a maid 
is seen tending his horse. 


Signed at lower right, C. DELorT 


Panel: Height, © inches; length, 9 inches 


P. VAN Die On Crk 


Dutch: Contemporary 


BIRDS IN LANDSCAPE 


Formal arrangements of pigeons feeding from pottery vessels, and two ducks 
in a pool of water; at the left a farmhouse before a violet-tinted sky. 


Signed in the foreground, VANDERONCK, and dated 1864 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 9% inches 


12 


FREDERICK HENDRIK KAEMMERER 
Dutch: 1839—1902 


PeLIGORE WN LANDSCAPE 


A gaily dressed youth, wearing powdered hair and tricorn hat, playing a 
lute; at his side are grazing sheep. 


Signed at lower left, F. H. KAEMMERER 


Height, 10 inches; width, © inches 


MeeLENNE-SARMITER 
French: XIX Century 


& LES LAVEUSES 


Charming arrangement of colour producing delicate atmospheric effects; a 
winding shaded river banked by cliffs and richly wooded country; at a point 
in the middle distance Jes laveuses are seen, and to the right a mounted figure, 
before a turquoise-blue sky with violet-tinted filmy clouds. 


Signed twice at lower left, E. SaBATIER 


Panel: Height, 6 inches; length, 11 inches 
Note: This artist was a pupil of Gros and Decamps. 


Exhibited Paris Salon, 1839 


Pea VAIN D Tek UN Col 


Dutch: Contemporary 


9. SHEEP IN LANDSCAPE 


On a grassy slope resting sheep with lambs, on either side fowl and ducks, 
and a vista of far-reaching lowlands before a violet-tinted sky. 


Signed at back, P. VANDERONCK 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 9% inches 


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HENRI TO SEP oe Ri Ne 
French: 1819—1916 


SMALL LANDSCAPE 


Painted broadly small work depicting undulating landscape; in the middle 
distance a water-course plated with silver, in the foreground small figures 
under towering trees with the suggestion of movement of the foliage and 
blooms, before a blue-grey sky. 


Signed at the lower left, H. HarPIGNIEs, and dated 1902 


Panel: Height, 6 inches; width, 4% inches 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAU 
French: 1819—1878 


SMALL LANDSCAPE 


Delicately portrayed landscape scene with view of distant water and a red- 
dish-gold sunset seen through moist atmosphere; in the foreground a small 
laboring figure and on the bank at the left towering and shadowing trees 
in leafage rendered with fine gradations of tones, and colours subtly empha- 
sized. 


Signed at lower right, DauBIGNyY 


Oval panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 5% inches 


JULES = Dae Re 
French: 1812—1889 


THE FARMYARD 


At the left a gabled cottage with a ladder leading to the left and a seated 
figure at the doorway; in the foreground a pond by which children are play- 
ing and chickens watering; beyond are meadowlands and an infinite sky 
with nimbus clouds of cumulous form. 


Signed at lower left, J. Dupré 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 13% inches 


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Pees. RICHARD ~-GOU BIE 


French: 1842—1899 


13. LANDSCAPE WITH HORSES 


Luminaristic study of two chestnut horses whinnying by the posts and rails, 
and facing into the bright sunlight with glimpse of blue sky; on either side 
are trees in spring leafage. 


Signed at lower right, R. GouBIE 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


From Boussod, Valadon &S Company, New York 
From Goupil &§ Co., Paris 
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JACQUES RAYMOND BRASCASSAT 
French: 1805—1867 


ANIMAL STUDY 


The edge of a forest with sheep in flight before the onslaught of a vicious 
wolf, who is seen mauling one of their number. In the foreground an 
affrighted ram is jumping a felled tree. Work of autumnal tonality, under 
a dull violet tinged sky, executed with realism. 


Signed at lower right, R. BrascassaT, and dated 1849 
Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 13% inches 
From M. le Baron Jules de Hauff, Paris 


LEON VICTOR sp ees 
French: 1816—1879 


LANDSCAPE WITH CAT ELE 


Wooded lowlands with a thatched cottage to the right, and two streams of 
water by which cattle are grazing and resting, under a romantic blue sky with 
rolling cirrus clouds. 


Signed at lower right, Vicror Dupré, and dated 1870 
Height, 10 inches; length, 15 inches 
From Arthur Tooth & Son, London 


JAMES, Gage Uo yebere 


American: Contemporary 


MARINE 


Choppy sea with white crested waves and numerous sailing craft under a 


cloudy sky. 
Signed at lower right, J. G. TyLer 


Height, 7 inches; length, 18 inches 


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eee oes a CO Us SV Pay ke A Sa AST 
French: 1828—1892 


LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


At the left a gabled farm building with tethered horses, and two figures 
standing by the bank of a stream, before a cloudy blue sky. 


Signed at lower left, J. VEYRAsSAT 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


fear N ALEXIS “ACHARD 
French: 1807—1884 


LE SENTIER 


Richly wooded scene of subtle articulation, depicting to the right a female 
figure meandering by the footpath into the wooded area; at the right is a 
watercourse scattered with bulrushes and beyond, enveloped by a gossamer 
webb of chiaroscuro, rolling country. 


Signed at lower left, J. ACHARD 
Height, 22 inches; length, 29 inches 


LO HE RK RaveANN 


French: Contemporary 


Ronee RAlT OF A LADY 


Bust length, facing to the right and wearing powdered hair, befeathered hat 
and blue and white striped bodice. 


Signed at upper left, Leo HERRMANN 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 


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Ga EiGoENA 


German: Contemporary 


20. FALCONRY SCENES 


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[a] The composition depicting two noble figures mounted upon spirited 
chestnut and gray chargers, the man holding aloof a falcon with outspread 
wings, before a turquoise-blue sky with massed formation of clouds. 


Signed at lower right, G. Eccena, Minchen 


[B] The nobleman dismounted, holding the rein of the palfrey; in the 
foreground lies the dead vulture, in wooded landscape with vista of a 
distant castle. 


Signed at lower right, G. Eccrna, Miinchen 


Panels: Height, 11% inches; widths, 9 inches 


EUGENE VERBORCKHO ja. 
Flemish: 1798—1881 


LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 


Grouped upon a knoll before a bushy shrub are resting lambs and sheep, the 
sheep to the right silhouetted before the cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1864 
Panel: Height, 1144 inches; length, 16 inches 


Note of authenticity written at back by the artist 


GUIDO SHG RS 


Italian: Contemporary 


OD ala lisa! 


A party of Hussars resting within enclosed country with equipment off and 
arms piled; in the foreground a mounted non-commissioned officer con- 
versing with two stalwart troopers. 


Signed at lower left, Gutpo SicrisrE, and dated 1893 


Panel: Height, 12% inches; width, 9% inches 


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AW 5 bE AGE LD Omni ck: 
French: 1833— 


LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE 


Colourful view of meadowlands with grazing cattle and scattered boulders, 
at the left developing into granite-like cliffs against an ivory-blue sky; in 
the right foreground a seated peasant child amidst a tangled mass of flowering 
gorse bushes. 


Signed at lower left, ALLONGE, and dated 1882 


Height, 16 inches; length, 30% inches 


Mea Soe COA Bele 


French: Contemporary 


VALLEE DE LANGERIE 


Subjective impressionistic view, the predominant feature of the composition 
being the majestic oak tree in softly blurred autumn leafage with strong 
roots grasping the firm earth, and at the middle distance the village nestled 


in the vale in hazy atmosphere. 


Signed on the shrubbery at lower left, Louis Capig, and dated 1903 


Height, 28% inches; width, 23% inches 


EMILE MUNIER 


French: 1810— 


THE SPANISH LADY 


Head and shoulders facing to the left, but looking to the spectator, wearing 
a black lace mantilla and in the hair a spray of vivid red carnations; hold- 
ing acrimson fan. Dark green background, 


Signed at upper left, E. Muwnrer, and dated 1892 


Height, 24% inches; width, 20 inches 


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RU BiEgNS #5 oN One 
Italian: 1843— 


26. DESERT SCENE 


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In the middle distance a turbaned figure mounted upon a camel with crimson 
trappings fording the river, at the left a graceful water-carrier and on 
the bank seated figured under a tropical sky. 


Signed at lower right, RUBENS SANTORA 


Height, 15% inches; width, 11 inches 


UNKNOWN CON DEM POs 


PORT RAs] EDDY. 


Half-length figure of a young girl with long hair, pensive large brown eyes, 
and refined features modeled with broad simplicity; wearing a draped rose- 
crimson mantle. Blue-grey background. 


Height, 14% inches; width, 11% inches 


HENRI CHARLES ANT OINTE Se 
French: 1816—1885 


COMEDY SCENE 


Delicate rendering in a leafy arbour of frolicking and gaily dressed vivacious 
personages, two arrayed fantastically, one as Harlequin, the other Pantaloon, 
around a table elaborately arranged with wines, etc., as for a banquet. 


Signed at lower right, H. Baron 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


20 


fem BAR THOLD JONGKIND 


Dutch: 1822—1891 


29. SKATING SCENE 


A Dutch frozen by-way with animated figures skating, at the right picturesque 
windmills, at the left stripped trees and near by small figures conversing. 


Signed at lower left, JonGKIND, and dated 1857 
Height, 11 inches; length, 17% inches 


[ Illustrated ] : 


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CHARLES Ei tiae JA GORE 


French: 1813—1894 


20: LANDSCAPE Wit fH SHEE 


Under a sombre cloudy sky, through which the sun is trying to peer, an 
expanse of meadowlands portrayed with great depth, and in the foreground 
a shepherd resting under a leafy tree with his sheep by a pool of water of 


evanescent quality. 


Signed at lower right, CH. JACQUE 


Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches 


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G. -EGGENA 


German: Contemporary % 


FALCONRY SCENE 


omposed within a charming landscape setting, a you ith a falcon a 
Composed with charming landscape setting, outh with a fal nd 
a maid riding spirited, gaily-caparisoned chargers, one cream-coloured. 


Signed at lower right, G. EGGENA 


Height, 12% inches; length, 16 inches 


J. JARDINER 


French: Contemporary 


RIVERSCAPE 


Stretch of placid blue river widening in the foreground and strewn with 
waterlilies; at the right a boat with fishermen under the high banks of over- 
hanging trees with sturdy arms supporting their weight of branches and 
leaves delineated before a deep blue sky background. 


Signed at lower right, J. JARDINER 


Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches 


Bearers cP ih, RoR Ey gear GN “YY 
French: 1846—1886 


MARINE 


Undulating coast line bathed in deep shadow with fisher-folk on the beach; 
at the left a stretch of blue-grey sea dotted with various sailing craft under 
a gold and red sky of charming tonality. 


Signed at lower left, Kart Dausicny 


Height, 20% inches; length, 32 inches 


23 


E.D:O.UPARD Cn BANE 


French: Contemporary 


34. CRESSIDA 


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Semi-draped, finely modeled figure of Cressida seated by a pool of water 
banding her hair, before a dark-toned background. 


Signed at lower right, Epouarp CaBang, and dated 1892 


Height, 31% inches; width, 20 inches 


ADOLPHE ‘ALE XAN DRE ae 


French: Contemporary 


CHASSEUR 


Interior scene realistically portrayed, the light filtering through the latticed 
windows striking the rich crimson habiliment of the luxurious hunter about 
to drink from a goblet of wine, his ornate gun resting against him. On the 
covered table are various repoussé silver objects rendered with minute pre- 
cision. 


Signed at lower right, A. A. LEsrEL, and dated 1907 


Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 934 inches 


GEORGES BA a 
French: 1854—1906 


MARINE 


Green-blue sea with white crested curls of incoming breakers under angry 
rain clouds; in the foreground a boat manned by fisherfolk, a man, and a 
barelegged lass standing at the stern vigorously using an oar. 


Signed at lower left, G. Haquerre, and dated 1884 


Height, 14 inches; width, 10% inches 


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Peer, OS lobaVverN Ss 


Belgian: 1828—1906 


NEIGE A LA COTE D’AZUR 


An expanse of greenish-blue moving depths of water under a limitless 
cloudy snow-flaked sky; in the foreground a steaming trawler, and graceful 


gulls. 


Signed at lower right, A. STEVENS 
Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


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Ga&EGGENA 


German: Contemporary 


38. KNIGHT IN ARMOR 


In the foreground a mounted knight in armor with plumed hat and a led 
grey horse; to the right a mounted lackey also leading a spare horse approach- 
ing from the chateau partly obscured by the large tree in leafage. Rendered 
with animation and well toned colours. 


Signed at lower left, G. EGcENa 


Height, 14% inches; width, 11Y% inches 


C/H A Riggs ace ee te 


American: Contemporary 


39. FAREWELL 


A youthful maiden standing midway on a stepped cliff wearing a rose- 
coloured gown and waving a kerchief; at the left a vista of azure sea. 


Signed at lower right with initials, C. A., and dated 1895 


Water-colour: Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


H. HUMP Hee yee O Oe 
American: 1844— 


40. PHE ARAB IGHIER TAIN 


In an architectural setting of Hispano-Moresque proportions, a dramatic 
characterization of an erect robed and turbaned chieftain, his bearded face 
posed at a disdainful angle, girdled with a sabre and holding an ornate rifle. 


Signed at lower left, H. Humpurey Moore 


Height, 30 inches; width, 17 inches 


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VMoaA-cR Le oe DDE mR b 


French: 1860— 


Ate DSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


Before a tree in full leafage two cows about to ford a stream of iridescent 
water; at the right further cattle are grazing in the pasturelands under a 


deep blue sky flecked with violet clouds. 
Signed at lower left, Marre DIETERLE 


From Arthur Tooth & Son, London 


{ Illustrated | 


sti 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DEG 


French: 1803—1860 


EESVOVAGEUR 


A picturesquely garbed male figure of dignified simplicity, seated upon a 
stone bench smoking his long pipe, and shadowed against the wall; at his 
side is a flagon of wine and at his feet a dog, while from the open doorway 
a small child peers. Depicted with charm and checkered by innumerable lights 
and shades. 


Signed at left, G. DeEcamps, and dated 1842 
Height, 15% inches; width, 12% inches 


[ Illustrated | 


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43. 


44. 


45. 


lig Hers oe i xs Zee 
German: XIX Century 


INTERIOR WITH FIGURES 


Interior view of a kitchen; the composition depicting a bent elderly dame 
wearing an old-rose bodice, drab skirt and white bonnet, abusing the figure 
seated before a large open fire-place. In the foreground a tattered basket, 
stoneware jar and cabbages realistically portrayed with an accurate rendering 
of values. 


Signed at lower left, TEskE Greza, MUNCHEN, and dated 1884 


Height, 3412 inches; width, 24% inches 


Seaview Bie RoNaLCE K 
French: 1823—1902 


LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE 


Expressional rendering of a wooded path flanked by towering trees flecked 
with sunlight; a rustic figure is advancing in rich reds and blues and wearing 
a white headdress, under a sky of fleecy vapory transparent textures. 


Signed at lower right, C. BERNIER 
Height, 32 inches; width, 22 inches 


eee Vick RaL GN 


German: Contemporary 


GRAZING CATTLE 


Impressionistic rendering of rich green marshy lowlands; in the left fore- 
ground a cow drinking from the streamlet, at the right another is approach- 
ing to water, disturbing the gaily plumaged ducks. 


Signed at lower left, E. MERLON 
Panel: Height, 25% inches; length, 29% inches 
From Boussod, Valadon {3 Company, New York 


29 


Fo: EReO PUR a aaaale 


French: Contemporary 


46. COMRADES 


47. 


48. 


Over a bleak mountain pass a Cossack mounted on a shaggy pony is sup- 
porting a wounded comrade mounted on a skewbald pony. 


Signed at lower right, F. RousBaup, and dated 1883 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 12% inches 


L. AOSD ees le 


French: Contemporary 


BAL TEES GIN fy 


Standing by the edge of a cliff are grouped soldiers cavalieristically costumed, 
a monk, and nearby a cannon; on the distant mirrorlike sea various galleons 
are manoeuvring, and in the foreground are scattered odd paraphernalia 
of war. 


Signed at lower right, L. A. pu Party, and dated 1879 


Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


JULES ALEXANDRE NOea 
French: 1815—1881 


THE QUAY, TREPORT 


Under a slate-grey sky a colourful and animated rendering of the quay, by 
which are moored several fishing smacks in shimmering grey-blue water. 


Signed at lower right, JuLes Nogx, TREPort, and dated 1892 


Height, 15% inches; length, 20% inches 


30 


49. 


50. 


ONDE CG ROA’ SH aay. 


: 
German: Contemporary 


PHe PLAYFUL REYNARD 


Realistically portrayed fox upon its back playing with a butterfly, amidst ver- 
dure and leafage tinged with russet-brown. 


Signed at lower right, Orro GrasHEy, Miinchen, and dated 1883 


Height, 14% inches; length, 21 inches 


NO RCISSE BERCHERE 


French: 1819[? |—1891 


THE MOSQUE 


Rolling desert scene, portraying at the right a mosque outlined against a blue 
sky illumed by warm sunlight; around are various picturesque Moors, some 


mounted upon camels. 


Signed at lower right, BERCHERE 
Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


31 


SIs 


GUSTAVE PAGEL @pionan 


Alsatian: 1833—1883 


LANDSCAPE WITH DEER 


Misty view of mountainous landscape; to the right on a knoll silhouetted 
against the sky, a herd of deer bathed in the early morning sunlight. 


Signed at the lower left, G. Dor& 


Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 22 inches 


From the Collection of A. Donatis 


From Maison Boucard, Paris 


| Illustrated ] 


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52. 


fa eo Dad Bip ea AC NTI 


French: 1821I—I1911 


VENETIAN SCENE 


Before a sky of vast grandeur reflecting golden rays from the sinking sun, 
a large gondola manned by turbaned figures is speeding through hmpid 
water; at the left are mystical ships and a distant view of Venice; to the 
right a sailing ship and in the left foreground sands of russet-brown shades. 


Signed at lower left, ZrEmM 
Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


[ Illustrated | ; 


33 


ROSA’ 5B ONE Ue 


French: 1822—1899 


53. HIGHLAND COW 


Realistic rendering of the shaggy beast outlined against the blue-tinted waters 
of a loch, under a cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, Rosa BoNHEUuR, and bearing on back the seal of the 
artist 
Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


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eee ICE ROB TNS OON 


American: 1854—1896 


54. LANDSCAPE 


Luminaristic work, depicting in the grassy foreground upstanding saplings 
and a grazing goat; in the middle distance iridescent water shadowed by 
the far bank, at the left a small launch and a glimpse of tinted sky. 


Signed at lower left, TH. Ropinson, and dated 1892 


Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


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CHRIST OPER Hie SH ea aeee 


American: Contemporary 


55. LANDSCAPE 


Panoramic view of a village; in the middle distance various tall buildings 
and a bridge over which oxen-drawn wagons are meandering to the narrow 
village street. In the foreground a waterway with detached boulders, and 
in the distance hills tinged with blue under a cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower left, C. H. SHEARER, and dated 1882 


Height, 24 inches; width, 14 inches 


UNKNOWN CONTEMP OR r. 


56. FIRST PROPOSAL 


Depicting a maid and a gallant in Empire costume leaning upon a rustic 
fence, in a field of marguerites. 


Height, 24% inches; width, 16% inches 


AN G ETGORe ot 
Italian: 1847—1903 
57. 1 DEA Leila} 


Bust-length figure of a lady with flowing auburn hair, wearing a décolleté 
crimson wrap, before a dark grey-green background. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Asti 
Height, 24 inches; width, 18 inches 


36 


PON GUSTAVE JTACOUET 


French: 1846—1909 


feo RAT OF A LADY 


Bust-length, facing the observer, wearing powdered hair and _ beribboned 
hat, at her neck a velvet band, a wieux-rose bodice with lace fichu, and mantle 
of opalescent tones. 


Signed at lower left, G. JACQUET 
Height, 24% inches; width, 19 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


37 


JULES CYRILLE Oya 


French: 1859— 


59: CHIE DRAM IDST FOLIA 


Half-length, curly-haired, undraped boy amidst foliage, with hands clasped 
and elbows resting upon a marble plinth, before a background of a vaporous 


blue tinted sky. 


Signed at lower left, J. Cave 
Height, 22% inches; width, 18 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


38 


60. 


Gf, 


POD Ole Fabel Rebs 


German: 1843—1914 


SPRING 


A peasant woman seated before a cottage holding a lamb upon her lap; a 
small child stands on the seat by her side; at the left are two anxious sheep 
and two rams realistically portrayed. 


Signed at lower right, ApoLF EBERLE, Miinchen 


Panel: Height, 19% inches; length, 24% inches 


MeN OO TS CHARLES CACH OUD 


French: 1866— 


MOONLIGHT 


Peak-roofed white cottage brilliantly lit from the interior, bathed in bright 
moonlight; around are trees and saplings, and feathery foliage, before a 


starry sky. 
Signed at lower right, F. CacHoupb 


Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


39 


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62. 


745 


“NW. i fh , 
ae 1 Vito 


CHARLES EMILE JAG OmaE 


French: 1813—1894 


LE PRINTEMPS 


Garden scene with cottages in the middle distance partly obscured by the 


blossoming apple tree by which a rustic maid is standing, watching the sheep 
and their suckling lambs. 


Signed at lower left, CH. JACQUE 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 11% inches 
From Boussod, Valadon {& Company, New York 


[ Illustrated | 


40 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA f : 
hog 
French: 1807—1876 Wy Ve 


Ul FE ts 
/} A f } ii VL q, 
63. 4 NYMPH Lhe hay O 


Semi-draped figure with flowing brown hair seated upon a rock, her right 
foot resting across her knee; before a mysterious, elusive, leafy background 
in russet-brown with vista of a lapis-blue sky. 


Signed at lower left, N. Diaz, and dated 1860 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 
[ Illustrated | 


41 


EMILE VAN MA RGen 


French: 1827—1890 


64. PHEWATLEAC OVW, 


Rich green pasture lands at sundown with resting and grazing cows, the large 
white cow intent upon the approaching figure, rendered with fine atmospheric 
effects. 


Signed at lower left, Em. van MarcKE 


Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches 


[ Illustrated ] 


42 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Pd 
French: 1807-1376 LPs 
( y f J, 
Beet ANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE Ti ii Uf 


Under an angry sky a wooded landscape with a prospect of deep forest on 
the horizon; in the foreground with close fidelity to the hues of nature and 
to the effects of atmosphere and light are various boulders flecked with 
gold and russet-browns tinged to reds, while at the left is faintly discernible 
a small female figure. 


Signed at lower left, N. D1az, and dated 1867 


Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 17 inches 


[ Illustrated | ; 


+3 


66. 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE CO 


French: 1796—1875 


LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE 


Deep view of undulating and richly wooded country fragrantly rendered with 
romanticism, in dreamy masses and blurred outlines; in the middle distance a 
stream and a fishing boat, in the foreground a peasant woman leading a 
tethered black cow, and two goats catching the reflected lights from an 
almost cloudless sky. 


Signed at lower left, Corot 
Height, 17% inches; length, 25 inches 


From Boussod, Valadon {@ Company, New York 


| Illustrated | 


44 


HUN Oly H.LIM Ad VOSGNV’T ‘99 “ON 


67. 


Fake Zea 


French: 1821—1911 


VENETIAN SCENE 


Portrayed with this master’s characteristic brilliant and imaginative colour, 
view of Saint Mark’s bathed in sunlight with the facade of the Palace 
slightly in shadow. Jn the foreground gaily dressed, conversing figures, and 
to the left a stretch of water reflecting the varied blue tones of the gilded 
sky, sailing craft and gondolas. 


Signed at lower left, Zi=EM 
Panel: Height, 17% inches; length, 26% inches 


From Boussod, Valadon && Company, New York 


| Illustrated ] 


46 


ANAOS NVILANAA ‘Lo ‘on 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE GCG. 


French: 1796—1875 


. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


In the foreground a large twin-oak tree in feathery leafage possessing a 
subtle quality of motion, and a small figure flecked with crimson; in the 
middle distance a prospect of a watercourse before a blue-grey sky and 
fleecy clouds. 


Signed at lower left, Corot 


Height, 11 inches; length, 16 inches 


[ Illustrated ] 


48 


SHUN HLIM AdVOSAGNV’T *89Q “ON 


JULES BRETON 


French: 1827—1906 


69. THE GLEANERS 


Elegantly portrayed with freedom and energy, a virile peasant girl with 
banded hair, resting her weight upon a hayrake and in her right hand holding 
a pitcher; at the left a figure is kneeling and bending over a basket. In 
an undulating, shaded landscape, the foreground scattered with corn and 


if s y poppies. 
| <; f so Signed at lower left, JULEs BrEeton, and dated 1861 


Height, 28% inches; width, 23% inches 


7, f Oak h Lal: iw 
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No. 69. THE GLEANERS 


CHARDUES 9M © Kira 


French o7@ 


70. DUTCH PEASANTS 


Before a humble dwelling a much-lined and wrinkled old man is seated 
on a wheelbarrow, wearing a tasseled cap and lighting a clay pipe, while the 
child nearby attentively watches; at the left through the open doorway the 
housewife is entering, bearing a cauldron of water. 


Signed at lower left, Cu. Moreau 


Height, 23% inches; length, 29 inches 
[ Illustrated ] 


KZ 


Ge HENS 1 Ee WoL. 4 BsRe OMe N 
French: 1829—1890 


a1. TREVE 


Centring the composition a General Officer mounted upon a mottled grey 
charger pawing at the earth, holding aloof his sword displaying the white 
flag; slightly to the right a trumpeter sounding “‘cease fire’; portrayed in 
a mysterious landscape setting under a grey-blue sky. 


Signed at lower left, Joun Lewis Brown, and dated 1877 


Height, 23% inches; length, 28% inches 
From Goupil & Company 


From Boussod, Valadon && Company, New York 
[ Illustrated ] - 


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AD O PE. SC Rie ae 
German: 1828—1899 


THE WOOD Oe U TT Bis 


Snow-clad forest scene with portrayal of a Caucasian woodcutter mounted 
upon a cart, laden with timber and drawn by two hardy ponies. 


Signed at lower right, ADOLPHE SCHREYER, and dated 1862 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


[ Illustrated | 


54 


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THE Woop Cu 


7 


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CHARLES FRANCODTS DAUS Tea 
French: 1819—1878 
73. LANDSCAPE 


Early work of this master, depicting a sunht view of placidly flowing 1iver 
with a jetty to which small boats are moored; at the right on the footpath 


a peasant figure; on the right bank of the river suffused with misty ght a ~ 
farmhouse is faintly discernible. 


Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY 


Height, 13% inches; length, 25% inches 


Pens NC.) TS CHARLES CACH OVD 
French: 1866— 


44, MOONLIGHT SCENE 


rae At the left and centring the composition are two white gabled cottages in a 


country lane; in the foreground are beech trees casting their shadows, their 
._ forms outlined before the wide high starry sky of vaporous greenish-blue. 
‘aWs 

Ay 


ot ypAWOW Signed at lower right, F. Cachoup 


Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


CHARLES WhOsheben 
French 1820—— 


7c. LAN DSGA RE 


Richly wooded scene, with a pathway leading to the foreground, and to 
the right placid water; partly obscured by trees is a lumber hut and a 
vista of an ivory horizon under a cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, CH. Moreau 


Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches 
56 


|g ed Bd BS g Cre BEF 9 4": 


Norwegian: 1847—1906 


76. LANDSCAPE Df 


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i/] (A 


. . . . . . - 4 
A swiftly running river of shimmering gradation of tone centres the com- 


position, with richly wooded banks and a distant view of farm dwellings 
illumed by warm sunlight from a blue sky. 


Signed at lower right, Frrrs “THAULow 


Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


[Illustrated] 


57 


77° 


JULES DUPRE 


French: 1812—1889 


PPAPPROGHE DE: L’ORAGE 


Centring the composition are three brilliantly high-hghted gnarled trees 
in autumn leafage silhouetted against an infinite sky of treacherous cloud 
masses, In the foreground a creek of transparent opalescent tones to which 


the shepherd and his flock are approaching. 
Signed at lower right, JuLEs Dupre, and dated 1862 
Height, 25 inches; length, 32 inches 


From Boussod, Valadon (S Company, New York 


[ Illustrated ] 


58 


No. 77. L’ApPpRoCHE DE L’ORAGE 


FRANCOIS CHARLES CAG? 


French: 1866— 


LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


Brilhant moonlit scene; centring the composition are two oxen and an aged 
peasant outlined before a stucco farmhouse sheltered by a massive chestnut 
tree, the whole enveloped in a bluish-green atmospheric haze. 


Signed at lower right, F. CacHoupb 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches 


[ I1lustrated | 


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EUGENE LOUIS GABRIEL ISABEY 


French: 1804—1886 “i EIS. 


79. THE JETTY 


In the middle distance at the foremost end of the jetty animated figures 
anxiously watching the sailing ships tossed by a violent sea; at the left a 
primitive lighthouse flying the “Tricolore”; in the foreground their women- 


folk, and fishing tackle. 


Signed at lower left, E. Isanry 


Height, 24% inches; length, 32 inches 
[ Illustrated | 


61 


CES AU Reals lee 


Italian: 1847—1915 


80. BIVOUAC 


In a wooded scene a party of soldiery with their covered wagons; and in 
the foreground two picturesque mounted figures cavaherly costumed. 


Signed at lower right, C. Dertr 
Height, 29 inches; length, 36% inches 


[ Illustrated | 


62 


meen GOlTS CHARLES CACHOUD 


Yi 
French: 1866— 
7 jon 


/ 


81. LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM We pp ee 
Oh Tagan , AGF. 
centring the composition a turbulent creek with massive pol- // 
larded willow trees; to the left a gabled wooden dwelling, a light gleaming 


from the upper window; before a greenish-grey sky. 


Moonlit scene; 


Signed at lower right, F. CacHoup 


Height, 29 inches; length, 36 inches 


[ Illustrated ] 


63 


I Rigs 1 AeUs nO, 


Norwegian: 1847—1906 


LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM 


Luminaristic rendering of a turbulent stream of sparkling iridescent tones, 
spanned by an arched stone bridge; at the right are red-roofed and thatched 
cottages fronted by lofty trees in autumn leafage. 


Signed at lower left, Frirs THAULOW 


Height, 32 inches; length, 39 inches 
From Boussod, Valadon ‘F Company, New York 


[ Illustrated | 


64 


2, | 


No. 82. LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM 


HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE 


French: 1841—1910 
83. LANDSCAPE 


View of shaded water with a barge moored to the bank, and a small boat 
high-lighted in blue; on the far bank are gracefully arranged trees and 
vista of a chateau silhouetted against an ivory sky; at the left a mass of 


tangled foliage flecked by the yellow of the golden-rods. 
Signed at lower right, H. C. DELpy, and dated 1905 


Height, 24 inches; length, 39V inches 
[ Illustrated ] 


66 


| PuGENE VERBORCKHOVEN 


Flemish: 1799—1881 


84. LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 


Before a rocky hillock by the sea scattered with poppies and heather are 
resting sheep with their lambs, at the right a prospect of ocean, under a deep 
blue sky banked with clouds reflecting violet tones. 


Signed at lower right, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1857 


Height, 29 inches; length, 39% inches 
[ Illustrated ] ; 


67 


MARTE “DEE E Rio 


French: 1860— 


LRIVENGGAL IL & 


Broadly treated with impressionistic realism, a view of wooded land with 
rustic bridge spanning a creek, over which cows and sheep are being driven 


by a mounted figure, some of which have strayed to the side and are fording 
and drinking from the water. 


Signed at lower left, Marie DIETERLE 


Height, 40 inches; width, 31 inches 


Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1908 


| Illustrated | 


68 


EN CATTLE 


Driv 


85. 


O 


N 


HENRI JOSEPH “HAR Pl GNeaiie 


French: 1819—1916 


86. LANDSCAPE 


Great depth of undulating country with a faintly discernible watercourse. 

4 Predominating the composition are towering elm and chestnut trees with 

s / qA0. sturdy arms supporting gnarled branches, framed by the grandeur of a vast 
, grey-blue sky flecked with cirrus clouds, 


la 
Wal YT ox y(t at lower left, Harpicnigs, and dated 1897 
Height, 48% inches; length, 59% inches 
Awarded the Médaille @ Honneur 
From Boussod, Valadon ‘§ Company, New York 


[ Illustrated | 


70 


AdVOSANW’]T ‘98 ‘ON 


L-E O NoSeRo Galea 


French: 1847—1907 


87. LANDSCAPE WITH FiGiense 


Under a cloudy sky wooded marshy meadowlands; in the middle distance a 
peasant girl with a rich red collarette, and distant vista of hills. 


Signed at lower right, LEon RIcHET 


Height, 32 inches; length, 39 inches 


| Illustrated | 


poe ALIN DE WATERLOO 


Poin Go VON (ROSEN 


French: 1843— 


In the foreground under cover are grouped the chargers and orderles of 
Napoleon and his generals; on the mound to the right, seen shrouded in misty 
atmosphere, the regal figure stands reconnoitring 


YL 


Signed at lower right, G. Rosen, and dated 1897 


Height, 42% inches; width, 34 inches 


From Boussod, Valadon &§ Company, New York 


| Illustrated | ‘ 


CES ARE CE) SP Aer Sr ae 


French: Contemporary 


89. LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES 


go. 


In a colorful landscape setting, a group of peasant girls resting from their 
labours of gleaning in an avenue of pollarded trees; at the right, glimpsed 
through hazy blue atmosphere, is a train. 


Signed at lower left, CEsar E. Parrein, and dated 1907 | 


Height, 24 inches; length, 31% inches 


O'T T OWsG Re see 


German: Contemporary 


LANDSCAPE WITH ANIMALS 


Richly wooded undulating landscape scene; in the foreground a racing hare 
and a dachshund, to the right a sporting figure carrying a gun. 


Signed at lower left, Orro GrasHery, Miinchen, and dated 1883 


Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches 


74 


Wee ol VU ND} MA DRA ZO 


Italian: 1841—1920 


mea LOILET TE 


Half-length figure of a lady wearing a pale blue tightly fitting bodice, seated 
before a dressing table gazing into a tortoise-shell mirror which she holds in 
her hand; neutral dark background. 


Signed at upper left, V. R. Maprazo 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches 


[ Illustrated ] 


75 


L.U lSe A eee 


Spanish: 185I—-1901 


92° EE JOUR 
4 9 /) Mystical figure of an undraped nymph with flowing hair; neutral back- 
/ * V- ground. ; 


Signed at lower left, L. FaLEro, Paris, and dated 1883 | ; 


Height, 39% inches; width, 20 inches 
[ Illustrated ] 


76 


GUILLAUME SEIGNAC 
rN a 
French: Contemporary JS fe.- 
93. MYSTICAL FIGURE | dowap pth) 


Reclining semi-draped and winged figure before a classic architectural back- 
ground draped with old-gold hangings; at the left are two perched doves 
and in the foreground scattered roses and a leopard skin. Portrayed with 
fine flesh tints and an accurate rendering of values. 


Signed at lower left, G. SEIGNac 
Height, 69 inches; width, 38 inches 


| Illustrated | ; 


ay 


94. 


JEAN GEORGES 3) 10 
French: -1840—I1902 


PSYCHE AND ZEPHYR 


Seated amidst verdure under a shading tree is the laureated and bronzed 
Zephyr embracing Psyche robed in a chiton, and holding to her lips a lute; 
at the left are goats and sheep, 


Signed at lower right, J. G. V1IBERT, and dated 1866 


Height, 4 feet 7 inches; length, 7 feet 3 inches 


[ Illustrated ] 


78 


YAHdAZT UNV AHOASG ‘V6 ‘ON 


95- 


96. 


O7- 


WILHELM DE GEIGER aaa 
Swedish: 1842— 


LANDSCAPE 


Snow-clad scene of sombre tones, depicting to the right a windmill, domestic 
dwellings and leafless trees; centring the composition is an icy pathway with 
two figures, one in a blue, the other in a red coat, under a threatening sky. 


Signed at lower right, W. DE GEGERFELT 


Height, 25 inches; length, 41% inches 
From Goupil & Company, Paris 


EUGENE SAMUEL AUGUSTE FROMENTIN-DUPEUX 
French: 1820—1876 
OASIS 


Vast expanse of desert under a tropical sky; in the middle distance sheltered 
by palms is an encampment, and to the left resting camels. 


Signed at lower left, Euc. FROMENTIN 


Height, 29 inches; lengh, 43 inches 


UNKNOWN CONTEM POR 


BACCHANAL 


Mystic rendering of a laureated Pan embracing a nymph with flowing hair 
amidst russet-brown tinted leafage, before a turquoise-blue sky. 


Signed at lower left with initials, C. A. 


Height, 45 imches; width, 27 inches 


80 


98. 


99- 


100. 


cet Sea OOS res ie Balad cad Gal Be 
American: 1856—1914 


LANDSCAPE 


Autumnal-tinted scene, richly wooded in feathery leafage fanned by the 
breeze, casting russet-brown shadows under a stormy sky; in the middle dis- 
tance are three cottages, in the foreground a stream. 


Signed at lower left, E. Royat FIELp 


Height, 26 inches; length, 36 inches 


Seer ot) Le OF REMBRANDT 
Dutch: XVII Century 


Perla BEFORE PHARAOH 


Composed within a mediaeval setting, the turbaned Pharaoh enthroned upon 
a dais beneath a canopy with the kneeling draped female figure before him 
in an attitude of obeisance; at the right the halberdier grasps the slave Joseph; 
at the left is an aged Bishop, and in the foreground various altar utensils. 


Signed at lower right 
Height, 201% inches; length, 30 inches 


MieeP HONS E VSTEN GEEIEN 
French: XIX Century 


COUP DE SOLEIL SUR KAAGERMEER 


Under a golden sunlit sky slightly to the left are farm buildings, surrounded 
by rippling water with boats; in the distance are two windmills and a spired 
church. 


Signed at lower left, STENGELIN 
Height, 25 inches; length, 36 inches 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ACHARD, Jean ALExIs 
Le Sentier 


ALLONGE, AucusTE 


Landscape with Figure 


ARTER, CuHar.es 


Farewell 


ASTI, ANGELO 
Ideal Head 


BARON, Henri CHarLes ANTOINE 
Comedy Scene 


BERCHERE, NarcissE 
The Mosque 


BERNIER, CamiILie 


Landscape with Figure 


BONHEUR, Rosa 
Highland Cow 


BRASCASSAT, Jacques RaymMonpD 
Animal Study 


BRETON, JuLes 
The Gleaners 


BROWN, Joun Lewis 


‘Tréve 


CABANE, Epouarp 


Cressida 


85 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


18 


23 


39 


sf 


28 


50 


44 


53 


14 


69 


Ped 


34 


CABIE, Louls 


Vallée de Langerie 


CACHOUD, Francois CHARLES 


Moonlight 

Moonlight Scene 
Landscape with Cattle 
Landscape with Stream 


CAVE, JuLEs CyYRILLE 
Child Amidst Foliage 


COROT, Jean BaprisrE CAMILLE 


Landscape with Figure 
Landscape with Figures 


DAUBIGNY, Cuar.es FRANcOIs 


Small Landscape 
Landscape 


DAUBIGNY, Kart PIERRE 


Marine 


DECAMPS, ALExANDRE GABRIEL 


Le Voyageur 


DELORT, Cuaries Epouarp 
Courtyard with Figures 


DELPY, Hipecrvre: CAMILLE 
Landscape 


DETTI, CErsARE 


Bivouac 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE ViRGILE 


A Nymph 
Landscape with Figure 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


24 


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33 


42 


83 


So 


CATALOGUE 


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DIETERLE, Marte 

Landscape with Cattle AI 

Driven Cattle 85 
DORE, GusTAvVE PAcEL 

Landscape with Deer 51 
Pere ALY, L. A. 

Battle Scene 47 
DUPRE, Jutezs 

The Farmyard 12 

L?Approche de |’Orage a 
DUPRE, Lton VIcToR 

Landscape with Cattle 15 
EBERLE, Apbo.Fr 

Spring 60 
EGGENA, G. 

Falconry Scenes 20 

Falconry Scene 31 

Knight in Armor 38 
FALERO, Luts 

Le Jour 92 
FIELD, E. Roya. 

Landscape | 98 
FROMENTIN-DUPEUX, EuGENE SAMUEL AUGUSTE 

Oasis 96 
GEGERFELT, WILHELM DE 

Landscape es 95 
GEBA, TEskE | 

Interior with Figures | 43 


87 


GOUBIE, Jean RicHarp 


Landscape with Horses 


GRASHEY, Orro 
The Playful Reynard 


Landscape with Animals 


HAQUETTE, GEorGEs 


Marine 


HARPIGNIES, Henri JosEPH 
Small Landscape 


Landscape 


HERRMANN, Leo 
Portrait of a Lady 


ISABEY, Eucene Louis GasrRiEL 
The Jetty 


JACQUE, CuHarves EMILE 


Landscape with Sheep 
Le Printemps 


JACQUET, Jean Gustave 
Portrait of a Lady 


JARDINER, J. 


Riverscape 


JONGKIND, JoHann BarTHo.Lp 


Skating Scene 


KAEMMERER, FREpERIcK HENDRIK 


Figure in Landscape 


LESREL, ApoLpHE ALEXANDRE 


Chasseur 


88 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


13 


49 
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36 


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86 


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79 


30 
62 


58 


32 


29 


35 


CATALOGUE 


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MADRAZO, V. Rarmunpbo 

La Toilette g1 
MERLON, E. 

Grazing Cattle 45 
MONTHOLON, F. bE 

Landscape with Figures 1 
MOORE, H. Humpury 

‘The Arab Chieftain 40 
MOREAU, Cuartes 

Dutch Peasants 70 

Landscape ne 
MULLER, CuHar.es Louts 

L’ Antiquaire 

The Scribe 
MUNIER, Emir 

The Spanish Lady 25 
NOEL, JuLtes ALEXANDRE 

The Quay, Tréport 48 
PATTEIN, César E. 

Landscape and Figures 89 
PorlraANI. . 

Two ‘Tavern Scenes 4 
REMBRANDT VAN RIJN [Scuoot oF] 

Joseph before Pharaoh 99 

Landscape with Figure 87 
ROBINSON, ‘THEODORE 

Landscape 54 


89 


ROSEN, GEoRG VON 
Le Matin de Waterloo 


ROUBAUD, -¥. 


Comrades 


SABATIER, ETIENNE 


Les Laveuses 


SANTORA, RUBENS 


Desert Scene 


SCHREYER, ApDoLPHE 
The Wood Cutter 


SEIGNAC, GUILLAUME 
Mythical Figure 


SHEARER, CurisToPpHER H. 
Landscape 


SIGRISTE, Guipo 
A Halt 


STENGELIN, ALPHONSE 


Coup de Soleil sur Kaagermeer 


STEVENS, ALFRED 
Neige 4 la Cote d’Azur 


THAULOW, Frits 


Landscape 
Landscape with Stream 


TYLER, James GALE 


Marine 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


88 


46 


26 


72 


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100 


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76 
82 


16 


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CATALOGUE 


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Portrait Study ay 

First Proposal 56 

Bacchanal 97 
vVeNUERONCK, P. 

Birds in Landscape 6 

Sheep in Landscape 9 
VAN MARCKE, EmiLe 

The White Cow 64 
VERBOECKHOVEN, EucENE 

Landscape with Sheep a 

Landscape with Sheep 84 
VEYRASSAT, JuLEs Jacques 

Landscape with Figures 17 
VIBERT, JEAN GEorRGEs 

Psyche and Zephyr 94 
ZIEM, FE.ix 

Venetian Scene 52 

Venetian Scene 67 


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